Comparative Study on the Self-Similarity of TCP Reno and TCP Vegas

P. Rácz, T. Matsuda, M. Yamamoto
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Self-similar traffic patterns have been observed in many measurements of Internet traffic. Self-similarity is very detrimental to the performance of packet networks and recent research has focused on understanding and reducing its amount in Internet traffic. TCP Reno has been identified as being one of the primary sources of self-similarity. We explore the potential of another version of TCP in this paper to reduce the degree of self-similarity in aggregated TCP traffic. We decompose both TCP Reno and TCP Vegas to demonstrate and explain their underlying mechanisms, and separately measure what effects congestion-avoidance and timeouts/exponential backoff mechanisms have on the self-similarity in aggregated TCP flows. We reveal how TCP Vegas reduces the degree of self-similarity and eventually completely eliminates it from aggregated TCP flows at low levels of packet loss. However, at high levels of packet loss we show that TCP Vegas is detrimental, because it increases the degree of aggregated TCP-flow self-similarity.
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TCP Reno与TCP Vegas自相似性比较研究
自相似的流量模式已经在许多互联网流量测量中被观察到。自相似性对分组网络的性能非常不利,近年来的研究主要集中在理解和减少其在互联网流量中的数量。TCP Reno已被确定为自相似性的主要来源之一。我们在本文中探讨了TCP的另一个版本的潜力,以降低聚合TCP流量的自相似程度。我们对TCP Reno和TCP Vegas进行了分解,以展示和解释它们的底层机制,并分别测量了拥塞避免和超时/指数回退机制对聚合TCP流中的自相似性的影响。我们揭示了TCP Vegas如何降低自相似程度,并最终在低丢包水平的聚合TCP流中完全消除它。然而,在高水平的丢包情况下,我们发现TCP Vegas是有害的,因为它增加了聚合TCP流自相似性的程度。
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